In a cinematic final dispute for the World Cup in Qatar, Argentina dribbled scares and twists this Sunday (18) to consecrate itself three-time champion over France, winning on penalties and crowning the brilliant career of Lionel Messi with the last (and most important) ) title he lacked.
The first half dominated by the Argentines, in which even the star of the Blues, Mbappé, was overshadowed, was the least representative of the rest of the match.
Twice throughout the second half and overtime, the Jules Rimet Cup slipped from Argentina’s hands to the feet of Mbappé, who then evened the score, putting the brothers in constant suffocation. And also the Brazilian internet users who adopted, at least this time, the sister and rival selection as a favorite.
On Twitter, the Cup final dominates the subjects of the moment, with hashtags ranging from “Macron” to “Márcia Sensitiva”, passing through “Buenos Aires”, “French Guiana” and the much more objective: “QUE JOGO” (like , in capital letters).
But, as it should be, the top belongs to Messi, who is leaving the World Cup with a historic performance and victory. The Argentine star has already surpassed 3.3 million mentions on the social network.
Weather in Paris?
Three stars with abuela la la’s blessing.
My dear Buenos Aires.
Naturally, however, not everything is party and, for some, it was inevitable to remember the ghost of the quarterfinals, in which, in a succession of wrong tactical decisions, Brazil was eliminated from the Qatar Cup. “Aprende, Tite”, for example, is also on the list of most commented subjects.
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